MPU. Programming the D6500 Receiver explains why programming may be needed, how to prepare the D6500 Receiver for programming, and the steps required to navigate to that program that you want to edit. LINE CARD summarizes how to find the LINE CARD record. It also contains information about each prompt in the LINE CARD record and some useful background information that may assist you in making the proper choices.
PROGRAMMING THE D6500 ..............................1 Create Custom Programs for Your Needs ............................1 Define the Operation of Line Cards .............................1 Customize Interaction Between the D6500 and Computer Automation System ................1 Before You Begin....................................1 Know When to Program ................................1 Use the Program Record Sheet ..............................1 Inside the 6500 Product Handler...............................2...
Use the MPU record to condition the D6500 to operate with the computer automation system. Program Items in the MPU record identify the D6500 to the automation system and group line cards together when a rotary hunt is used on the phone lines.
User Created Records Other records in the 6500 Product Handler are records that users create for their specific application of the D6500 Receiver. The record titles listed in the menu were given to the record at the time that it was saved.
Receive functions are disabled while the D6500 is in the Programming Mode: You can leave the D6500 in the Programming Mode while you edit the record, but doing so will disable the line cards from answering incoming calls from communicators. The D6500 indicates an incoming call when the RING lights on the line cards flash.
D5200 has a low battery, you can plug it into the receiver's MPU card to provide emergency power. If the D6500 Receiver is not in the Program Mode, it will continue to receive calls until you begin the Programming Mode by pressing the SLNC and TEST buttons.
Press the key to enter into the record. (17(5 *5283 4. Press and hold the SLNC button, then press the TEST button on the D6500 to enter the Programming Mode. The D6500's display shows Prog: Programmer ready. 5. From anywhere within the record, press the key.
Receiver is ready to receive the communicator's next message. The D6500 starts the process by answering the phone line, then presenting up to six tones. When the D6500 presents the correct tone for the communicator, the communicator sends its first message.
Dual Tone End of Table Using the space bar, select the tone transmitted by the D6500 to acknowledge an incoming call. The D6500 transmits the tones selected in program Tone 1 through Tone 6 in sequence until the calling communicator receives the proper acknowledgment tone and transmits its message.
Set the 1400 Hz and 2300 Hz acknowledgment Tone Duration time. Make selections in second increments. Default setting (12) provides a 1.2 second acknowledgment tone. Radionics set Modem II acknowledgment tones to 600 milliseconds. This prompt does not adjust Dual Tone, Modem II or MDM IIe/IIIA2 tones.
Phone Supervision Phone supervision allows the D6500 Receiver to indicate trouble when problems exist. This Category allows you to program the D6500 to test the phone line, and notify users when problems with signal clarity exist. (17(5 *5283 Press the red key to access this Category, or press the red down-arrow key to bypass this Category.
How Line Format Affects the Line Card These entries choose how many digits the D6500 considers to be a round. Configure the D6500 to properly interpret the arrangement of the digits within a round by programming the items in this section.
4-1 Express DSC 4-3 cksm This entry determines how the D6500 interprets and displays the information from a communicator transmitting 4-1 Express or DSC 4-3 with checksum formats. Select which of the two formats you would like this line card to receive. Make selections with the space bar, then...
Items Ack Wait , Rnd Wait , Modem Time , 3x1 10 Cycle , and Digit Threshold should not be changed from the default entry unless you are having difficulty receiving signals. Variations in different manufacturers equipment may require some adjustment in these parameters. Contact Radionics before changing these entries.
Because a ten pulse per second signal is slower than 20 or 40 pulses per second, certain program items may need adjustment so the D6500 can properly receive the message. Yes -------- Enables the D6500 to decode 3x1 formats by relying on the digit threshold time programmed in Digit Threshold .
Selection: 0 to 15 This entry determines how long the D6500 stays on line when a Listen-In message is received. The time is set in one minute increments. A setting of 0 means no Listen-In time. Certified central stations choose 0: Set this item to 0 to meet the requirements for UL certification.
Before attempting to program the D6500 Security Receiver you should be familiar with its operation (see the Radionics D6500 Operation and Installation Manual ). You should also be familiar with the operation and transmission characteristics of the communicators that report to the receiver and the peripheral devices connected to the D6500 Receiver.
If your D6500 includes a Fastlink C6560 Line Card, and you program Armed Status to Yes, your D6500 will generate an Opening event with the receipt of every Restoral Zone E event (for example, Automated Test Report).
Selections: Yes or No Operator Alert buzzer to activate only on alarm events. All internally generated D6500 alarm events will activate the buzzer and alarm relays when Buzz Alarm is programmed YES. Other alarm events that will activate the buzzer and relays are listed in Table 5.
Default: Selections: Yes or No Call Block separation allows real time printout of messages in the order that the D6500 processes them, or printouts of messages stored until the incoming call is completed. (17(5 Make selections with the space bar, then press the white key to accept the change.
Enable Power supply Supervision. Supervision is always visually annunciated: Whether programmed Yes or No, all conditions are visually displayed by LEDs. The indicator LEDs on the front display of the D6500 are not affected by the receiver's program. Certified central stations choose Yes: Set this item to Yes to meet the requirements for UL certification.
BUSY SECONDS 10% RCVR 01. Account 888 on line 8 is a D6500 internal account number: Do not use account number 888 for any communicators reporting to Line 8, this account number is used for the printer test, various reports sent to the automation system, and other system reports.
Line Card Supervision The D6500 constantly supervises the condition of line cards. When the receiver is first powered-up and during system initialization tests, the receiver checks each of the line card positions and reports missing or failed line cards. A new report is generated at intervals of approximately one hour for each failed line card, or for a line card that becomes missing after the initial power up, unless you disable supervision of the line card position.
Internal Printer The D6500 Receiver contains an internal printer. Enable, disable, or use the Internal Printer as a back- up device in case an external printer or computer automation system fails. Use the program items in this section to program the reporting characteristics of the D6500's internal printer.
External Printer The D6500 Receiver supports an optional RS-232 external serial printer. The program items in this section are used to program the reporting characteristics of the optional external printer. (17(5 *5283 Press the red key to access this Category, or press the red down-arrow key to bypass this Category.
The D6500 Receiver send messages to the computer automation system using RS-232 protocol. The program items in the following section are used to configure the input/output format for the D6500 when a computer automation system is connected to the D6500. See D6500 Computer Interface Installation Manual (part #74-05313-000) for details on configuring the D6500 for operation with a computer automation system.
Always On Always Off Select the reporting mode for the D6500 computer output. Set Handshake to Ack or enable hardware handshake to supervise the computer automation system. UL Burg/Automatic certified central stations choose Always Off: If you are not using a computer automation system, set this item to Always Off to meet the requirements for UL Burg/Automatic certification.
Selections: Yes or No Some communicators offer enhanced Fire messages in BFSK format. This entry determines how the D6500 presents BFSK fire messages to automation (see table below). This entry has no affect on how the messages are printed. (17(5 Make selections with the space bar, then press the white key to accept the change.
Restoral after Alarm and Fire Restoral after Trouble/Missing/Supervisory in the message that is sent to the D6500 Receiver. SIA Automation Output Mode can also differentiate between these two message types, or it can combine them into a common Fire Restoral message.
1 Fixed Even Set the Parity for the automation format. (The D6500 ignores this program item if Comp Config is programmed with no parity. See Comp Config .) Enter Odd for a Radionics computer system. Enter 0 Fixed for ABM automation systems that operate in SIA automation mode.
Make selections with the space bar, then press the white key to accept the change. ACK ------- the D6500 requires the ACK be received after sending each message to the automation computer . No---------- no software handshake. (Hardware handshake is always enabled.)
6500 Header Char Default: Blank Selections: 00 - FF Set the Header character for the D6500 automation format (hexadecimal). Use the keyboard to (17(5 enter your selection, then press the white key to accept the change. Blank------ No header character output.
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